Koona: Bullet Injured Jose Chameleone drops NUP anthem song, asks Ugandans o to vote Bobi Wine. Whisper Eye Reports
Singer Joseph Mayanja popularly known as Dr Jose Chameleone has released another hit song arguing Ugandans to vote for NUP president Kyagulanyi Robert Ssentamu also known as Bobi Wine for president and voting him for Kampala Lord Mayor.
Although Dr Jose Chameleone was injured after a rubber bullet hit his leg as security organs unprofessionally threw teargas canisters and firing live and rubber bullets directly to him preventing him from opening up his offices at Mengo, Balintuma road-Kampala.
The most richest musician in East Africa Dr Jose Chameleone has dropped National Unity Platform (NUP) anthem for the most interesting and easy hit ‘Koona’, asking Ugandans to vote for Kyadondo East MP Kyagulanyi Robert Ssentamu in the forthcoming general elections.
The two minutes and 36 seconds, ‘Koona’ track Mr Mayanja is calling all native Ugandans to join the struggle to liberate the country backed by God on behalf of Uganda.
Singer Mr Mayanja boldly brands National Resistance Movement (NRM) leaders as corrupt officials that everybody noticed it some time ago.
“On behalf of Uganda everybody, come and we participate in the struggle to change the country,” says Dr Jose Chameleone in his new hit.
Within just hours ‘Koona’ has become a hit and is played everywhere in Kampala City.
No doubt with the new song of Mr Mayanja ‘Koona’ singer Joseph Mayanja has remained Uganda, East and Central Africa’s finest musician.
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